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  • throwaw121 hour ago
    Since this is shared by @valyala, I feel comfortable trusting the content, but is the original author of the blog delegating all writing to AI or are they genuinely this smart to produce high quality content this fast?<p>For example see here their series about Filesystem internals: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;internals-for-interns.com&#x2F;series&#x2F;filesystems&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;internals-for-interns.com&#x2F;series&#x2F;filesystems&#x2F;</a><p>Reason I am asking, should I add them to my personal &quot;Human blogs to read list&quot;
    • Laurel12341 hour ago
      Clanker image emdash emdash emdash emdash emdash emdash not to X but to Y
    • xnacly1 hour ago
      the art is def ai generated, text seems okay thusfar?
      • stingraycharles1 hour ago
        Nah, it’s full of LLM-isms. There’s a lot of focus on “there’s not just one profile, there are five”, “it’s not A, but B!” and other “X is to Y what A is to B” style content that obsesses over comparing different concepts.
  • 570165240055 minutes ago
    I have nothing against AI blogs. Ideally it saves cost, so my AI does not need to waste compute to generate all that. We all likely have same models (Fable vs Sonnet vs Deepseek tiers of course) which produce same result for same input. So just save yourself tokens.<p>If it is human-reviewed AI blog, even better.<p>And if my AI can collaborate and improve&#x2F;build-up&#x2F;fact-check that article, perhaps our AIs working in GitHub Issue on those (which is a missing link now). That would be even better.
    • Laurel12348 minutes ago
      Or we could just use our fucking brains, how about that?